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Risk factors for postoperative urinary retention following pelvic organ prolapse surgery: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Second-Trimester Uterine Rupture in an Unscarred Uterus Following Self-Administered Misoprostol: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Association of Living Alone and Same-Day Discharge After Hysterectomy for Benign Gynecologic Indications. [PDF]
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A systematic review and bibliometric analysis of robot vs. laparoscopic surgery in urogynecology: current trends and future directions. [PDF]
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Abstracts from the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS) Annual Scientific Meeting on Pelvic Pain 2024 in Conjunction with the 6th World Congress on Abdomino-Pelvic Pain. [PDF]
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1967
summaryA review of 1041 personal vaginal hysterectomies has been presented. Reference is made to mortality, morbidity, complications and limitations of this operation.Mortality of two in this series is in accord with that of other statistical reviews.
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summaryA review of 1041 personal vaginal hysterectomies has been presented. Reference is made to mortality, morbidity, complications and limitations of this operation.Mortality of two in this series is in accord with that of other statistical reviews.
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Hospital Medicine, 2001
Vaginal hysterectomy represents the ultimate minimal access hysterectomy. The indications for the procedure extend well beyond those of prolapse. Good training and advances in surgical technique allow the removal of enlarged fibroid uteri as well as vaginal oophorectomy. This article also considers the complications which may follow.
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Vaginal hysterectomy represents the ultimate minimal access hysterectomy. The indications for the procedure extend well beyond those of prolapse. Good training and advances in surgical technique allow the removal of enlarged fibroid uteri as well as vaginal oophorectomy. This article also considers the complications which may follow.
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Difficult Vaginal Hysterectomy
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010A difficult vaginal hysterectomy can challenge the most accomplished pelvic surgeon. Large uterine size or prior pelvic surgery is commonly thought to make a vaginal hysterectomy more difficult, but more common issues such as large body habitus or extensive prolapse may make performing a vaginal hysterectomy even more technically challenging.
John A, Occhino, John B, Gebhart
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